We are to be forgiven for thinking
we know all about life, and the way to run our lives. It works fine—or seems
to—until it works no more. Then we arrive headlong through the laundry chute of
rejection. When life works no more we venture for another solution or we give
up. There is no sense in giving up. But, again, we are forgiven for doing so.
When we get to that place where
life works no more, as it is, we do go searching. Sometimes we go searching
without even recognising it. Sometimes we find what we are looking for
serendipitously. And sometimes we just don’t ever find what we are looking for.
There are so many situations of
life this applies to.
We have faith in our way until our
way works no more. When God reveals the folly of that way, or that way is just
ineffective because times have changed, we must improvise, adapt, and overcome.
When what’s always worked works no
more we stand on a precipice. It is an important juncture of life. Not many
people will just sit there. Most people prefer to stand, contemplate, and then
act. We are blessed to be active moderators of our own lives.
Old Endings and New Beginnings
Just about every end is no new end.
Many people have gone before us and have made similar mistakes. Not that we
thought of what we were doing as a mistake; not until now. Now we are prepared
to turn back to a more studious way.
We can have no new beginning
unless there is an ending. There is no fresh start unless we bid farewell to
the old way.
When what’s always worked works no
more, we begin to see what seemed to work, but never did really. We just had a
less mature outlook; we settled for second or third best.
The beauty of life is that there
is no shortage of second chances to start afresh. Indeed, every day, hour, and
every minute carries with it possibility pregnant for change.
We can feel we are wasting our
lives and still God affords us the opportunity, today, and this very moment, to
move on. It is always our choice.
***
The grace of God is good in this:
we never stop learning and we never stop growing, because life continually
challenges us. Grace is sufficient for us. It is strength for our weakness in
helping us from one not-so-stable platform in life to another one more secure.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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